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NFL: Tyreek Hill is said to have broken a woman's leg

An influencer has filed a lawsuit against Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill.

According to TMZ, Sophie Hall claims the star player pushed her “forcibly and intentionally” while they were taking part in a soccer practice at the athlete's mansion.

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In documents filed in Broward County court, the woman claimed the football player felt “humiliated” after she threw him to the ground and then allegedly attacked her “violently and with great force.”

The one, who has more than two million followers on her Instagram account, broke her leg during the sequence and had to undergo surgery.

Hall is seeking $75,000 in damages. His lawyers are suing Hill for assault, battery, intentional infliction of emotion and negligence.

This is far from the first time the receiver has found himself at the center of turmoil. He was investigated by Miami police last year after a man claimed he hit him after a verbal argument. No charges were filed in this case.

In 2019, Hill was suspended by the Kansas City Chiefs, his team at the time, after allegations of physical abuse surfaced against his son. He was also sentenced to three years probation in 2015 after pleading guilty to assault and battery by strangulation of his pregnant ex-girlfriend.

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Edd Straw39s driver standings for the 2024 F1 Bahrain Grand

Edd Straw's driver standings for the 2024 F1 Bahrain Grand Prix

A new Formula 1 season means it is once again time for Edd Straw to assess the performances of all 20 drivers in qualifying and the Grand Prix.

Here's who he thinks were the best performers at the season-opening Bahrain GP:

How do the rankings work?

The 20 drivers are ranked in order of performance from best to worst each Grand Prix weekend. This will be based on the full range of criteria, ranging from pace and racing skill to consistency and whether they have made crucial mistakes. A key consideration will be how close each driver has come to unlocking the car's maximum performance potential.

It is important to note that this reflects the performance of the entire weekend, bearing in mind that qualifying is effectively “lap 0” of the race and the key to laying the foundation for the race, and is not a ranking of all competitors . round qualities of every driver. It's simply about how they performed on a given weekend. Therefore, the rankings will fluctuate greatly from weekend to weekend.

And since each of the 10 cars has fundamentally different performance potential and “luck” (i.e. factors beyond the driver’s control) contributes to the outcome of the weekend, this ranking will also differ significantly from the overall results.

Edd Straw39s driver standings for the 2024 F1 Bahrain Grand

Started: 1 Complete: 1

This was Verstappen out of a picture book: he fought tirelessly to get the car through practice, followed by a well-executed qualifying session in which he stole pole from a potentially faster Ferrari.

He controlled the race as you would expect, setting the fastest lap and being as untouchable as you would expect from a driver in his class with a power advantage.

Verdict: Picked up where he left off last year.

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Started: 3 Complete: 5

Russell exceeded his targets in qualifying as he was one of the few to deliver anything close to the maximum the car was capable of in the third quarter. This surprisingly earned him a third place on the grid.

After briefly running second, cooling management dictated his race and fifth place was realistically the best he could have achieved given the car problems and the racing speed of the Ferraris.

Verdict: A strong start to an important season.

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Started: 6 Complete: 9

Alonso's self-proclaimed overperformance in qualifying suggested the Aston Martin was better than it was.

This meant he fell back to the mean in his race, ultimately resulting in a lonely ninth place, which was as good as the car's race speed would allow.

Verdict: Did what he could with the fifth best car.

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Started: 2 Complete: 4

Leclerc had the pace for pole position and set the fastest time in second qualifying, but admitted that “the last lap wasn't the best lap”.

This was partly because he only had a set of fresh soft tires available and felt he lost his rhythm and couldn't get the front wing flap adjustment while driving on used tires in the third quarter. But several small moments, particularly in Turn 11, cost him.

The dramatic brake temperature shift, for which there is no evidence he was responsible, affected his race and resulted in what he thought could have been second place ahead of Perez turning into fourth place.

Verdict: Shades Sainz stated that had it not been for the braking problems he would probably have finished at the front.

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Started: 4 Complete: 3

Q3 was disappointing, especially after a strong Q1 meant he had two new sets of soft tires available and ended up a tenth behind his teammate, although Leclerc also underperformed.

Losing a place to Perez at the start ultimately cost him the chance of second place as he was unable to hurt the Red Bull driver despite never losing sight of him, which wasn't a huge failure given the car's speed disadvantage.

Verdict: Disappointing qualifying but a decent race.

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Started: 5 Complete: 2

Perez was much happier with the car's entry-level stability compared to last year, describing it as “a step better”.

However, he was too conservative in Turn 1 on his final Q3 lap, which cost him a quarter of a second on Verstappen, and therefore should have been closer.

He made good use of the car's speed and had second place in the bag after the first stint without being able to completely overtake Sainz.

Verdict: Red Bull's number two did well.

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Started: 17 Complete: 11

Zhou found himself on the wrong side of qualifying after what he called a “tricky and inconsistent” run in practice, finishing just 0.001 seconds ahead of Bottas. But he ran a strong race, staying out of trouble at Turn 1 as he was on the outside line, and went from 13th to 11th thanks to a proactive pit stop strategy on the first lap. He stopped early to take advantage of the undercut and gain positions.

Despite finishing 10th midway through the stint, Stroll's pace in a faster car and similar strategy meant Zhou was always destined for 11th.

Verdict: A well-executed race to start the season.

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Started: 12 Complete: 10

With Aston the clear fifth-fastest car, tenth place was probably the preliminary target for Stroll, but life was made unexpectedly difficult for him when he spun at Turn 1 at Hulkenberg.

From then on he delivered a quiet comeback with a strategy based on taking advantage of the undercut and securing a successful tenth place.

Verdict: Qualifying was mediocre, but his recovery from the race was impressive.

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Started: 7 Complete: 6

Had he made his final Q3 lap and not just made a slight improvement when a lap started with a slide in Turn 1, Norris could have made the front row.

However, that would have flattered the McLaren and made little difference to his race, other than perhaps giving him a chance to beat Russell, who he was parked behind at the end and didn't have the speed to attack.

Verdict: Could have qualified and done better with a stronger final Q3 lap.

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Started: 13 Complete: 15

Since the Williams wasn't as “refined” as he would have liked, Albon was content to have placed the car a few places further up the grid than expected.

Unfortunately his race was marred by cooling problems, meaning it was a frustrating race for management and prevented him from seriously engaging in the fight on the edge of the points positions.

Verdict: Showed good pace but held back in the race.

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Started: 11 Complete: 14

Tsunoda's performance level was impressive and he was unlucky to miss the third quarter by 0.007 seconds.

He attributed this to wheelspin at Turn 8, but the 0.149 second lead over Ricciardo clearly reflected their relative speed.

The strategy was against him and resulted in undercutting losses at both stops after he finished tenth in the first stint.

Ricciardo's soft strategy led to a situation at the end of the race where he was slow to let his teammate pass, leading to embarrassing behavior on the slowing lap.

Verdict: Unnecessary antics towards the end of the race or during a slowing lap will damage his ranking.

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Started: 8th Complete: 8th

Piastri was always just a fraction away from Norris all weekend, struggling with the balance of the car and unable to give his confident best.

Nevertheless, he was within a tenth of a second in qualifying and would have followed Norris to the finish in seventh had McLaren not allowed Hamilton to get past at the second stops – helped by a moment when Piastri exited the Turn 1 pits.

Verdict: A solid start, but the second best McLaren driver this weekend.

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Started: 19 Complete: 17

Ocon had the more orthodox weekend of the two Alpines, delivering roughly what the car was capable of in qualifying and then following a conventional strategy.

Although he briefly fell behind Gasly at the start, he regained the lead when his teammate was held up in Turn 1.

But there was little to be gained with the slowest car in the field.

Verdict: Good performance under hopeless circumstances.

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Started: 20 Complete: 18

None of the Alpine riders had the means to do anything other than stand at the back, although Gasly was arguably more unlucky.

Because he was at the back of the queue for the final Q1 runs, his tires were not in good condition for his push lap and he ended up a tenth and a half behind Ocon.

A good start to the race was then undone by the clash between Stroll and Hülkenberg, with Gasly's well-executed three-stopper allowing him to chase down his teammate in the final stint.

Verdict: A good job in a doomed cause.

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Started: 10 Complete: 16

Hülkenberg was one of the stars of qualifying and showed good race speed.

It's just that this was all undone by the misjudgment in the first corner that led to him tipping Stroll.

As a result, his front wing was damaged and he had to make a pit stop on the first lap. He then showed good pace to be able to fight for a point, although with the caveat that he benefited from plenty of clean air.

Verdict: A great weekend that was ruined by a mistake in Turn 1.

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Started: 9 Complete: 7

Although Hamilton was far more confident with the rear of the Mercedes W15, he was unable to show this because he trailed in qualifying with a setup that was only marginally slower than Russell's, far less than the 0.225 second gap at a snap in Turn 4 costs him.

Like his teammate, waning concerns meant it was more about survival than attacking, meaning little progress could be made.

Verdict: Cooling problems meant little chance of recovering in the race.

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Started: 14 Complete: 13

Ricciardo was the second best RB driver all weekend. His arguments with Tsunoda towards the end of the race were due to him having a new set of soft tires for an offensive final stint compared to his teammate's hard tires.

It's clear that he's not completely happy with the car yet, which was reflected in his difficulty getting a clean qualifying lap.

Verdict: A mediocre weekend.

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Started: 16 Complete: 19

After a solid but unspectacular qualifying in which he set an almost identical time to his teammate, the first 15 seconds of Bottas' race went brilliantly, he adjusted the start brilliantly and made progress.

Unfortunately, this meant he ended up directly behind the Stroll/Hülkenberg collision and damaged the rear of the Haas.

As a result, he suffered front wing damage, which he carried for the rest of the race, and a wheel nut problem during his second pit stop cost him a further 50 seconds.

Verdict: The racing accident gave him little opportunity to impress.

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Started: 15. End: 12

Although Magnussen didn't have the one-lap speed of Hülkenberg and couldn't come close to his teammate in Q3 after struggling with mid-corner understeer, he delivered a successful race to claim 12th place, and could keep him potentially faster cars behind.

This was the kind of racing that last year's tire problems made impossible.

Verdict: The speed of qualification remains an issue.

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Started: 18 Complete: 20

Sargeant's pace deficit to Albon was compounded by his tire temperature issues in the final Q1 run, where he failed to improve his lap time. This put him 0.373 seconds behind Albon.

His race was effectively over on lap 10 when an electronics problem caused the brakes to move forward. Although he came back to the pits and had a new steering wheel installed, he was condemned to a distant finale.

Verdict: Unfortunate but unremarkable weekend.

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The Red Wings are no match for the Panthers

The Red Wings are no match for the Panthers

The Detroit Red Wings, one of the teams of the moment in the East, were brought back to earth by the Florida Panthers on Saturday at Little Caesars Arena.

The club, which is at the top of the National Hockey League (NHL) standings, won 4-0.

The Panthers won their fourth game in a row. The Red Wings, for their part, had experienced the joy of victory six times in their last seven games before facing the team from Florida.

In this duel, in which robustness prevailed, the winners took the lead in the second third. Defenseman Brandon Montour scored the first goal, beating goalkeeper Alex Lyon with a generous return shot.

Sam Reinhart then took advantage of a numerical advantage, scoring his 42nd goal of the season and doubling his team's lead. It was the 24th time he hit the target while his team was playing with an extra fielder.

Evan Rodrigues and Carter Verhaeghe hit the mark in the final third.

In front of the victorious cage, Sergei Bobrovsky stopped 21 pucks. He recorded his fourth shutout of the season and his 42nd career. At the other end of the ice, Lyon was bombarded with 36 shots.

The referees were also very diligent in this game and awarded a total of 70 minutes of penalties.

Tyson Foerster drives the Flyers

At the Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia Flyers forward Tyson Foerster scored two goals and his team defeated the Ottawa Senators 4-2.

It was the fourth time the 22-year-old Ontario native scored twice in a game this season.

The Flyers' first-round pick (23rd overall) in the 2020 draft collected his two wins in the final minute of the second period. He also benefited from a penalty for his second goal.

Other scorers for the team, which was fighting for a playoff spot in the East, were Joel Farabee and Cam York (empty goal).

In the “Sens” camp, Vladimir Tarasenko and Thomas Chabot brought the puck behind the back of goalkeeper Felix Sandstrom.

The club from the federal capital has suffered a defeat in its last four games.

The Senators, decimated by injuries, recalled defender Maxence Guénette before the game. The former Val-d'Or Foreurs played a second game in the NHL this year. He maintained a +1 differential and scored twice.

Miikka Kiprusoff, an immortal of flames

TVA Sports Direct subscribers can watch the game between the Penguins and Flames starting at 10 p.m. Before the game, Calgary will retire Miikka Kiprusoff's No. 34 jersey.

After being acquired from the San Jose Sharks in the 2003-2004 season, he led the Flames to the Stanley Cup Final straight away, posting a regular-season goals-against average of 1.70.

After a twelve-year career in the National League, he gave up his career in 2013. He won the Vezina and William Jennings trophies in 2005-2006, but missed the awards ceremony.

With the Flames, the Finn had a record of 305-192-68, an efficiency percentage of 0.913 and a goals-against average of 2.46.

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1709539584 The NFL combination has solidified four first round QBs in addition

The NFL combination has solidified four first-round QBs in addition to the enigma of Michael Penix Jr. and Bo Nix

INDIANAPOLIS – And then there were four. Well, at least four.

That seems to be the general consensus among personnel executives regarding the quarterback class emerging from last week's NFL scouting combine. More specifically, as we approach the pro day circuit and in-person workouts, numerous talent evaluators believe Michigan's JJ McCarthy joins USC's Caleb Williams, LSU's Jayden Daniels and North Carolina's Drake Maye as surefire first-round draft picks are round. This despite a throwing performance at the combine that was at times uneasy for McCarthy, particularly compared to fellow potential “second-line” quarterbacks Michael Penix Jr. of Washington and Bo Nix of Oregon, both of whom (albeit for different reasons) were more fluid units had Indianapolis.

When asked for their opinion on the number of quarterbacks who now appear to be targeted in the first round, seven out of seven evaluators included McCarthy in the mix. As expected, McCarthy's 18-minute interview sessions received some positive reviews, as did his demeanor and interaction at quarterback drills, as two evaluators noted that others appeared to be drawn to him. Evaluators were also pleasantly surprised to see that he weighed 219 pounds, although there was at least some skepticism about how much of that was “real” weight, compared to the pounds gained for competition through hydration and some calorie intake were filled up.

Michigan quarterback JJ McCarthy passes during the NFL Football Scouting Combine on Saturday, March 2, 2024, in Indianapolis.  (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)Michigan quarterback JJ McCarthy passes during the NFL Football Scouting Combine on Saturday, March 2, 2024, in Indianapolis.  (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

Michigan's JJ McCarthy showed plenty of first-round potential as an NFL draft prospect at the scouting combine in Indianapolis last week. (AP Photo/Charlie Riedel)

Aside from that suspicion, the general assessment was that McCarthy showed enough at the combine to intrigue teams with his above-average arm strength and his mix of intangibles and leadership skills, enough to get him this week at his upcoming pro day at Michigan (March 22). ) can build on this ) and the list of personal visits and training sessions that he will undertake. All of this means that while the teams in the top three – or those capable of finishing in the top three – try to establish a pecking order between Williams, Daniels and Maye, the rest of the quarterback-needy teams of No. 8 (the Atlanta Falcons) and beyond must get a handle on McCarthy.

He may not be the only one in this triage process. Among the seven evaluators, three believed Penix or Nix or both could also establish themselves as first-round picks in the next seven weeks.

“There could be five [first-round QBs] or more,” said one reviewer. “It just depends on how many positions — and which positions — are still open after free agency and how everyone feels about the long-term options.”

Another reviewer added: “It's a soft [quarterback class] Next year. In terms of the experience in this class – definitely some of the experience – but also the talent, I think he's better than next year's group. In my opinion, there are a lot of things to look forward to in the future. You have to weigh up what's coming [in 2025] with the overall picture.”

In some assessments, this leads to speculation that either Penix or Nix could be selected in the first round. But both are clearly still a mystery in the midst of this process. Like McCarthy, they have very different opinions about her. Unlike McCarthy, neither age nor an expected high ceiling have an impact on her. Both will be 24 next season, both have started a lot of games and thrown a lot of passes, and both have a much clearer sense of what they can be. Conversely, McCarthy turned 21 in January and appears to still have a lot of development (and potential ceiling) ahead of him. Some of that might have been on display when he showed up at the combine at 219, rather than the low 200 some personnel departments were expecting.

The thing going for both Penix and Nix is ​​that they looked far more solid in their throwing sessions at the combine. Although there are still rumors about Nix's arm strength, his mechanics were solid and his throwing showed the touch and accuracy that lends itself to many offenses. And he showed he could throw a deep ball, although not as effortlessly as Penix.

Penix, meanwhile, had arguably the best throwing session at the combine. He threw deep passes with modest effort and neat, tight spirals. He was also effective on intermediate passes and had solid timing despite working with unfamiliar receivers. His metrics were also fine again, especially his 10 1/2-inch hands, which probably has a lot to do with the ease and perfection of his deep balls. And while his medical condition is what it is – two shoulder and two knee surgeries – there was no indication last week that teams were concerned about the health of those repairs. Not that it went uncommented.

“[Penix] is a pure pitcher,” said a senior AFC executive. “He looked really good in that place. To broadcast [versus] When rushers come at you, they're two different things. But the medical exam would keep him out of the first round in my opinion.”

“Penix can do it,” said another reviewer. “I can definitely see Day 2.”

This particular evaluator ranked the second-string quarterbacks as McCarthy and Nix as having first-round potential.

In some ways, it sounds like the same arguments that went into the company have survived as the same arguments that came out. That's true, except for the information collected. McCarthy appears to be able to add weight to his frame and showed leadership and “alpha” while blending into his quarterback group. Despite a mediocre pitching performance, it was something to build on. Nix was solid and workmanlike, continuing to cut the figure of a player who has plenty of experience and is ready to step in sooner rather than later. And Penix showed that he could keep up with the other quarterbacks (aside from the first three who didn't practice) and performed as well or better than anyone else on the field.

In total? It's a class of four first-round picks that could grow to five or six. Now the professional days are coming.

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NHL Quite a masterstroke by the Jets against the Hurricanes

NHL: Quite a masterstroke by the Jets against the Hurricanes

The Winnipeg Jets overcame a three-goal deficit to defeat the Carolina Hurricanes 5-3 on Saturday afternoon at PNC Arena.

The Manitoba club was down 3-0 after 40 minutes of play. However, Kyle Connor, Nino Niederreiter and Mark Scheifele found a way to beat goalkeeper Pyotr Kochetkov in the first six minutes of the final period.

The Jets took the lead for the first time in the game with less than four minutes left in regulation. Sean Monahan took advantage of a chance from Kochetkov to put the puck into the net of the crowd favorite (Watch the main video). It was the 20th goal of the season for the former Montreal Canadiens forward. This is the first time since the 2019-2020 season that he has scored this many goals in a season.

Niederreiter secured the victory for the Jets by hitting the target in an abandoned cage thanks to a sixth fielder. On this goal, defender Josh Morrissey collected his third assist of the game.

The Canes' successes all came in the second third. They came from the ranks of Sebastian Aho, Martin Necas and Teuvo Teravainen.

The Jets will return to action this Sunday when they visit Buffalo to face the Sabres. The Hurricanes, for their part, will use several days off to recover from this setback. They will host the CH next Thursday evening.

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USWNT defeats Colombia 3 0 in a grueling match to advance

USWNT defeats Colombia 3-0 in a grueling match to advance to the Gold Cup semifinals

The U.S. women's national team survived a tough test against Colombia in the quarterfinals of the CONCACAF W Gold Cup on Sunday, winning 3-0 with goals from Lindsey Horan, Jenna Nighswonger and Jaedyn Shaw.

While both teams tried to make their mark early, the USWNT was able to weather both Colombia's attacks, which often relied solely on Linda Caicedo, and a bevy of yellow cards due to physical challenges. The result was also further proof that Naomi Girma and Shaw are indispensable USWNT starters.

The early penalty sets the tone

In the 11th minute, Colombian center back Jorelyn Carabali shoulder-checked Alex Morgan, resulting in a penalty for the United States and a yellow card for Carabali. The foul was just the beginning of the acrimony. If nothing else, it was a reminder that Morgan has been putting her body on the line for this team for a long time.

Morgan won the ball in the penalty area and withstood most of Colombia's attempts to delay the penalty for two minutes before Trinity Rodman and Sam Coffey also headed over the goal.

The USWNT favored the usual handoff for this. When Horan got the ball from Morgan, there was a last-ditch attempt by Colombia to deflect the PK a bit (which didn't result in a card). Horan neatly converted the penalty to give the USWNT a 1-0 lead, a big moment from the team captain that set the tone Sunday night in Los Angeles. It also provided some buffering effect from what would happen in the next phase of the game.

Mind games

The USA responded to the penalty chaos with its own brand of mind games, with intense counter-pressing high up the pitch and forced turnovers around the penalty area, perhaps trying to exploit the moment tactically and emotionally.

Morgan received a yellow card in the 18th minute for some posturing in the Colombian penalty area, and Rodman followed suit in the 20th minute when she had some pithy words after defending vigorously. Horan could be seen trying to assert herself between the rival players; Given that there had already been four yellow cards and the referee had a tendency to overlook or simply not acknowledge calls, it was her job to make sure everyone stayed in the loop. Horan herself received a yellow card in the 67th minute for lifting her leg into the path of a player who had just pushed her to the ground.

Honestly, it was the kind of tension that could have been sparked by midfielder Emily Sonnett getting a yellow card from Colombia. If the ability to troll other teams was the only consideration, Sonnett would be an undisputed starter.

Jenna Nighswonger's goal in the 22nd minute calmed the situation, but it remained a highly contentious and competitive game. It was a tough test of the team's ability to prevail against an opponent who could not only provoke them, but also had the technical ability to immediately punish any mistake. In particular, Shaw's sharp, upstanding reaction to the third goal was a fantastic example of the kind of ruthless mentality that can help propel this team forward.

US goalkeeper Alyssa Naeher noted the mental aspect when asked what she thought stood out for the team: “I think just the intensity that we started with from the first minute until the 90th minute.” , she said.

Nighswonger goal, press and reward

Since the Tokyo Olympics, many have been waiting for the next wave of young players to have the chance to establish themselves in the USWNT scene. That process may not have happened quickly enough to improve the team's chances at last summer's World Cup, but Sunday's lineup tested many of those emerging talents in a knockout game of the tournament.

Shaw was dangerous throughout the first half with her defense at the forefront and had a very well struck shot fly just over the crossbar in the first 20 minutes. On the right wing, Rodman realized what was at stake and alerted Colombia to their presence. However, it was a veteran pass from Morgan that gave Nighswonger her second international goal for the senior team.

Last year was a banner year for Nighswonger as he was named NWSL Rookie of the Year as part of Gotham's quest for the NWSL title. She has already provided some highlights in her post game, including her first international goal from a penalty against the Dominican Republic in the group stage. Sunday gave her a chance to score as the game progressed as she crashed into the box perfectly, glided onto Morgan's header and fired a shot past the far post and into the net.

The USWNT's youth and determination contributed to Colombia's inability to regain its footing as it relied on its nimble defense. Rather than unsettling the U.S., the constant attempts to play mind games seemed to ignite the more productive spark in the team's younger players. This proved particularly important in stifling Colombia's build-up from defense and forcing their opponents to make careless touches and rushed passes that led to promising turnovers.

It was the kind of drive that seemed so often missing from this team in the final two years of Vlatko Andonovski's tenure.

Shaw shines again

Ahead of this summer's Olympics, future U.S. coach Emma Hayes will have to make one of the most important decisions: which players from a promising group of forwards will make the trip to Paris. Some appear stuck, while others depend on form and health: a seemingly revitalized Morgan and a returning Mallory Swanson. Gotham duo Lynn Williams and Midge Purce will also have a lot to say about the recording.

Don't forget to include San Diego Wave's Shaw among the candidates. In truth, she may be closer to joining the “sure things” group than some estimate.

As the winner of US Soccer's Young Player of the Year award in 2022, Shaw was nothing short of electrifying in San Diego. Having just turned 19 in November, she was omnipresent in all phases on Sunday as the starting player on the left wing. Their pressing did much to unsettle the Colombia defense, while their synchronized movement with Morgan and Rodman was rewarded with a well-placed finish at the end of the first half.

Of particular benefit to her Olympic performances is her versatility, being able to play on both wings as well as in a central attacking midfield role. The latter could be useful depending on the health of Catarina Macario and Rose Lavelle at the start of the summer, especially after a lackluster shift from Korbin Albert on Sunday. Each fan will have their own hierarchy of preferences, but the totality of Shaw's game would make her a major snub if she were to miss the Olympic squad.

Naeher's impulse swing

In her 100th appearance in the United States, Naeher made two huge saves that helped the team keep a clean sheet against Colombia, but more importantly, they helped calm the rest of her team and provided an emotional boost.

While the first (above) was already an impressive reminder of Naeher's skills, Ilana Izquierda's second shot required a diving save to cover the far corner of the goal.

We've seen both Naeher and Casey Murphy play for the USWNT so far in this tournament, but on Sunday night Naeher reminded everyone of her shot-stopping abilities. She had other aggressive moments and was willing to play outside the box to eliminate individual Colombia runners as well. With the team heading into Wednesday's semifinal against Canada, it could be difficult to return to a scheduled rotation at the goalie position to maintain Naeher's momentum for the remainder of the Gold Cup.

(Photo: Brad Smith/Getty Images for USSF))

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Maple Leafs Taken over on Thursday he doesn39t finish his

Maple Leafs: Taken over on Thursday, he doesn't finish his first game

The Toronto Maple Leafs were unlucky on Saturday evening.

Defender Ilya Lyubushkin failed to finish his first game with the Queen City team.

The 29-year-old guard left the game against the New York Rangers in the second period, just two days after the three-team trade between the Leafs, Anaheim Ducks and Carolina Hurricanes.

Lyubushkin was injured while blocking a strong check from the Rangers' new big man Matt Rempe. The latter was not punished during the sequence.

In a press conference following the Maple Leafs' 4-3 shootout win, head coach Sheldon Keefe said he believed Rempe traveled “a long distance” before hitting his player and that his feet hit the icy surface during the hit. had left”.

Lyubushkin walked through the Leafs' locker room after the game and his teammate Ilya Samsonov said he had a “head injury” but not “that bad.”

The Russian defenseman is in his second stint with the Leafs after wearing their jersey for 31 games in 2021-2022. In 56 games this season – 55 with the Ducks and one with the Maple Leafs – Lyubushkin has collected four assists and maintained a -13 differential.

The Toronto team will return to action on Monday night when they visit the Boston Bruins at Scotiabank Arena.

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The Knicks are breathing a sigh of relief after Jalen

The Knicks are breathing a sigh of relief after Jalen Brunson's scary injury

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Published March 3, 2024, 11:48 p.m. ET

CLEVELAND – A frightening injury to Jalen Brunson was diagnosed as a “bruised” knee Sunday after negative X-rays, a comforting diagnosis considering the team star was helped off the field without the use of his left leg.

Brunson, the point guard who held the Knicks together all season, rose for a jump and appeared to be in pain as he took off. He landed with shock and discomfort on his face before throwing an airball just 47 seconds into the 107-98 win over the Cavs.

“Anytime someone goes down like that, you worry, but then he got a little better, he got an X-ray, he got checked out by the doctors and that's good news,” coach Tom Thibodeau said.

Jalen Brunson is being cared for after suffering an injury in the first minute against the Cleveland Cavaliers. AP

When asked if Brunson would undergo an MRI scan, Thibodeau said: “They just did an X-ray, everything was negative.

“I guess [it’s possible that he plays Tuesday against the Hawks]. It's a knee bruise and everything was negative, so we'll see where he goes [Monday].”

According to Thibodeau, Brunson hurt his knee on an offensive ball in that first minute, but it's unclear exactly how that happened.

Although Brunson was untouched by defenseman Isaac Okoro as he rose for the jump shot, a lengthy replay showed Brunson slamming his leg into Isaiah Hartenstein as he ran across the screen.

The pain appeared a few seconds after that apparent collision – as if it were a horse's delayed reaction – but Hartenstein said he didn't feel it.

“I don’t believe that,” said Hartenstein. “I saw him walking on the video.”

In fact, after the knee strike, Brunson ran around the basket, received a pass, and appeared to be in shock in mid-jump.

Knicks guard Jalen Brunson (11) is helped off the court after suffering a shocking injury to his left knee. AP

Brunson then limped to the 3-point line, held his knee/shin area and called for a substitution. A trainer came and helped carry Brunson off the field along with his teammate Precious Achiuwa.

Brunson's left foot gave out as he was helped into the locker room.

It was another “hold your breath” moment for Knicks fans, but Brunson's teammates didn't seem too worried after they defeated the Cavaliers in a gutsy win.

Josh Hart, one of Brunson's best friends on the team, joked in the locker room that he had to post a triple-double because “Jalen decided he didn't want to play.”

Donte DiVincenzo, Brunson's former college roommate, was also confident that the injury was not serious, but noted that he was not privy to the diagnosis.

“I asked him if he was okay. And he said he would be fine. And that’s it for me,” DiVincenzo said. “Like I said the last time he went down [with a sprained ankle earlier in the season], I'm not worried about Jalen. He's one of the toughest guys in the league. Whatever it is, I can truly say: I don't know. Whatever it is, he'll bounce back. He’s tough.”

Brunson's absence, even for just a few games, would be difficult to endure for the Knicks, who already have Julius Randle and OG Anunoby due to injuries.

Brunson is the team's leading scorer and has put together a season worthy of All-NBA consideration. He entered Sunday night averaging 27.7 points and 6.7 assists.

Jalen Brunson tries to shoot as Golden State Warriors guard Moses Moody jumps on defense in the third quarter on Thursday, February 29. Jason Scenes for the New York Post

Brunson, 27, has played 57 of a possible 60 games this season despite spraining two ankles early in the season.

Miles McBride replaced Brunson and was never on the bench again. He played 47 minutes and scored 16 points.

The Knicks are in the process of signing free agent Shake Milton, a point guard who was recently released by the Pistons.

He's an insurance policy, but the message from the locker room was that the Knicks don't need to make a claim on Brunson.

“I don’t think it’s too serious,” Hart said.

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